Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Updated Obituary: John A. Barth

John A. Barth, 47 of Butler, Missouri passed away Monday, April 20, 2015 from injuries sustained in an accident. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:00 AM Saturday, April 25, 2015 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Butler, Missouri with Father Thomas Hermes officiating. Visitation will be Friday evening from 5-7 PM and Rosary at 7 PM, all at Mullinax Funeral Home (660-679-0009) in Butler. Burial with U.S. Navy Honors will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. In lieu of flowers, contributions are suggested to a college fund for John’s children; Relay for Life MASH team; or to St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. Messages of condolence for the family may be left at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

John Ambrose Barth was born October 17, 1967 in Seville, Spain, son of John Kurt and Grace (Boothe) Barth. With his father in the Air Force, John grew up in various locations all throughout the United States and Europe, and later spending his junior high years in Texas and graduating from Grandview High School, Grandview, Mo. in 1986. He entered the U.S. Navy, where he served for 11 years.

John met Shannon McVey Craft in 2001, and they were married February 22, 2003. John worked at Blockbuster until August of 2004 and then began working for the United States Postal Service in November of that year, an occupation he greatly enjoyed. John continued to work several other jobs while working for the postal service, always hoping to go full-time as soon as he could; sadly however, this didn’t occur and John died doing what he loved – carrying the mail.

John’s coworkers remember him as always willing to do whatever was asked of him; his friends and neighbors describe that he was always willing to help out. John loved the Kansas City Chiefs, particularly tailgating hours before a football game and watching the games with his sisters. He enjoyed (brother-in-law) Shawn’s BBQ, and afternoons at (sister-in-law) Melissa’s pool. Recently, “Papa John” loved spending time with his new grandson, Landon, whom he was always happy to watch whenever needed.

John was preceded in death by his father in 1995. He is survived by his wife, Shannon Barth of Butler; daughter Joleigh; son John Phillip; step-son Kenny Craft and wife Aleisha with grandson Landon; step-son Kyle Craft; his mother, Grace Barth; sisters: Susan Barth, Laura Hill, and Sharon Burton; nephews J.C. Hill, Victor Hill, and Freddy Hill; father and mother-in-law Mike and Patsy McVey; sister-in-law Melissa McVey and significant other Scott Lutman; brother-in-law Shawn McVey and wife Amy with daughter Caila; brother-in-law Brian McVey and wife Janette with daughter Aven; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.

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Appleton City man arrested on felony charges

Timothy Wingard
On April 20, Timothy Wingard, 51, Appleton City, was arrested on a St. Clair County warrant charging him with a class C felony of stealing a motor vehicle, a class D felony of resisting/interfering with arrest for a felony, a misdemeanor charge of driving while revoked/suspended - second or subsequent offense, and a misdemeanor charge of violating an order of protection for adult. Bond is set at $ $25,000 cash or surety.

The charges stem from an incident on April 19 in Appleton City when a St. Clair County deputy took a report from Deniene Wingard in reference to a stolen vehicle. She reported her blue 1996 Chevrolet Cavalier was stolen from her residence on South Beech Street.

During the investigation Timothy Wingard was named as a suspect and it was learned there was an active order of protection in place against him. It was reported a vehicle matching the description was traveling west on Burbank Street. Shortly after, a St. Clair County deputy observed the vehicle at Casey’s General Store and made contact with Timothy Wingard. He was advised he violated an order of protection by being at Deniene Wingard’s residence and took her car without her permission. He became verbally combative, resisted, and refused to comply with instructions given to him. He was taken into custody and transported to the St. Clair County Jail, Osceola. The Appleton City Police Department assisted with the case.


Your vote does count!


Attention BATES COUNTY! You have the opportunity to vote for two Bates County historic buildings and one historic site submitted to Freedom's Frontier for this contest. Pictures of the Old Jail & Sheriff's Residence, the Lindsay Stagecoach Depot and the Battle of Island Mound State Historic Site are waiting for you to click LIKE on Facebook. Click the Freedom's Frontier National Heritage Area link below to link to Facebook and cast your vote:

It's our annual photo contest. Vote for your favorite with your likes.
Posted by Freedom's Frontier National Heritage Area on Tuesday, April 21, 2015

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Nevada Police Department ribbon cutting ceremony

The Nevada Police Department would like to invite everyone to come out on May 8th & 9th to attend the opening ceremony & ribbon cutting for the new Police Department & Municipal Court/Council Chambers. 

On Friday May 8th the ceremony will be from 2PM-4PM and again on Saturday May 9th from 9AM-11AM. 

See the attached flyer. We hope to see you all there!

Butler Bear Backers Golf Tournament

The Butler Bear Backers invite everyone to participate in their 6th Annual Bear Backer Charity Golf Tournament. This 4 person scramble will tee off at the Butler Country Club on Sunday May 24th.


Two flights for you to choose from, morning flight begins at 7:30am with a 7am check in and the afternoon flight will begin at 1:30pm with a check in time of 1pm. Space is limited and participants must have a cart which will be available to rent for $25 per cart. Entry fee is $300 per team and lunch will be provided.
Entry forms are available at Citizens Bank in Butler and must be returned to Citizens Bank with your entry fee by Sunday May 17th.
For any questions contact any of the following committee members – Bryan Tippie – 660-679-1219; Brad Davis – 660-229-4045; Jarod McBrayer – 660-227-9574; Misti Kauffman – 660-679-4729 or Tyler Green – 660-924-8448.
Funds will be used for all the many needs of Butler athletes, if you would like to make a donation send it to:
Citizens Bank
PO Box 120
Butler, MO 64730

Butler Jr. High School Track Results 4/20/15

On Monday April 20th the Butler Junior High Track team returned to Cass Midway to compete in the Jr Viking All Relay meet against 13 schools. The Boys took 3rd place overall with 61 points, while the girls took 5th place overall. There were many personal bests from both the boys and girls despite the strong, blustery winds! Point winners are as follows:
Results for the Girls: 
6th Place:             4x100 Relay—Peyten Heckadon, Madison Tippie, Lanie Kauffman, Jayde Eidson—1:01.95
5th Place:              4x800 Relay— Peyten Heckadon, Hunter Ward,  Reayn Hill, Tailor Olson—13:10.29
4th Place:              4x200 Relay—Margo Miller, Lanie Kauffman, Jayde Eidson, Claire Sutton—2:08.61
                                 Discus—Mar Shaun’Ta Jamerson, Ciara Hill, Tara Smith 150’ 4” total of combined best throws
                                4x400 Relay—Claire Sutton, Jayde Eidson, Margo Miller, Mackaylea Wareham—4:56.
Medal Winners:
2nd Place:        Shuttle Hurdles—Tailor Olson, Margo Miller, Mackaylea Wareham, Claire Sutton—1:26.30
1st Place:         Long Jump—Margo Miller, Claire Sutton, Lanie Kauffman—36’2” total of combined best jumps

Results for the Boys: 
4th Place:         Discus—Dillon Hill, Nathan Williams, Wain Walker—204’ 10”total of combined best throws
Medal Winners: 
3rd Place:         4x100 Relay—7th grade—Aaron McCoy, Dillon Hill, Josh Noe, Zack Wicks—59.09
2nd Place:           Shuttle Hurdles—Chase Anderson, Tyler Hough, Nathan Williams, Kirby Connell—1:19.94
Sprint Medley Relay 100- Kirby Connell, 100-Derrick Shobe, 200-Cody Gabriel, 400-Josh Noe—2:02.26
4x200 Relay—Nathan Williams, Tyler Hough, Cody Gabriel, Derrick Shobe—1:52.27
Dist Medley—200-Kirby Connell, 200-Zack Wicks, 400-Nathan Williams, 800-Josh Noe—4:50.75
Shot Put—Derrick Shobe, Wain Walker, Dillon Hill—91’1 ¼”” total of combined best throws

1st Places:          High Jump—Cody Gabriel, Kirby Connell, Tyler Hough—14’4” total ht.—combined best heights

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